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Growing education in Agriculture

AGRICULTURE Victoria is offering farmers an opportunity to participate in a free online business program designed to help farm businesses better manage risk in...

Helping businesses better understand the risk of bushfires

VICTORIAN tourism business owners can now better prepare themselves ahead of fire seasons, thanks to CFA's new Bushfire Planning for Tourism Businesses free online...

Free expo at Nakunbalook helps reduce bills

THE 'Making the Switch' expo will be held in Sale later this month, to share how transitioning from gas to electricity can benefit your...

Hazelwood Mine Fire, 10 years on

TODAY marks the 10th anniversary of the Hazelwood Mine Fire, a disaster the region will never forget. This almighty inferno burned for 45 days, suffocating...

Call for additional Bairnsdale service

MEMBER for Gippsland East, Tim Bull, has again written to the Minister for Public and Active Transport, Gabrielle Williams, requesting a sixth weekday bus/coach...

Darren Chester’s statement on Black Saturday

February 7 marks 15 years since Gippslanders, and our friends across Victoria, endured the horrific loss of life and property in the Black Saturday...

Council to install intersection improvements in Sale

CONSTRUCTION of a new roundabout aims to reduce incidents and delays at one of Sale’s most used intersections and create more carparking in the...

Tambo’s a top performer

RECENT figures released by the state government show that Sale's Tambo Recycling Centre depot is among the state's top performing collection points for the...

Force of Nature: The Dry 2 a flawed but thrilling Aussie mystery

ERIC Bana returns as detective Aaron Falk in Force of Nature: The Dry 2, in which five women participate in a hiking retreat but...

Brigades urged to Compete

CFA is encouraging brigades across the state to compete in this year's CFA/VFBV State Firefighter Championships in Mooroopna in March. Mooroopna Recreation Reserve will again...

Heated warning for weather

THE state government is reminding Victorians to take care of themselves and others as people grapple with increasing temperatures. Sunday touched 40 degrees in some...

Hurley family reunites in Dargo

MORE than 300 descendants of Dargo pioneers Michael and Margaret Hurley attended a reunion at Dargo Hall on January 20-21. The reunion followed a chance...

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Senior Bombers straight through to FFG grand final

The reigning Female Football Gippsland senior women’s premier will fight for its chance to defend the flag after facing defeat in the first qualifying...